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Judge Keith Spaeth imposed a six-month jail term for each of the two counts Maria Misquez pleaded guilty to last week, but the sentences will run concurrently, so she'll spend only six month in jail.

Misquez admitted to two counts of obstruction of justice in the death of Christina Purdin Dunn.

Dustin Watkins, who was driving the car Misquez was riding in, pleaded guilty previously to multiple charges. He was sentenced last week to 36 months in prison and had his license suspended for three years.

Purdin, 28, died after police said she was dragged by Watkins' car as he drove away following a confrontation over a drug deal.

Watkins was charged with fleeing the scene of an accident, tampering with evidence and possession of drug abuse instruments. He was sentenced to three years in prison.

Watkins said Purdin was not involved in the drug deal and came outside yelling at her husband and slapped the drugs away. He said she only wanted the family's rent money back.